| Jessetouring |
Jun 18th, 2005 03:07 AM |
Enchanting Tuscany
Covering the big three (Rome, Venice and Florence) we also spent some time touring the Tuscany region. Now, our trip already seems like a distant memory. Fodor’s proved an invaluable asset whilst touring and looking for those off beat places that make a trip like this so pleasurable. One place we stayed (not in the guide) was Casa Portagioia, meaning “Door to Joy and Tranquillity”, - so appropriately named. This was where we based ourselves to cover Cortona, Montepulciano, Siena, Assisi and other medieval towns and wineries of Tuscany. (Florence is about an hours train ride away)
It was our last stop and the most enjoyable stay of our entire trip! The grounds and surrounding scenery are gorgeous. The owners have done such an incredible job renovating the old farm into such a comfortable beautiful updated accommodation, yet keeping it authentic to the original feel. Tradition with all modern amenities (A/C etc).
Not only were our hosts Terry and Marcello welcoming and genial, they were extremely helpful in planning our various itineraries. They offered a lot of ideas for day trips, booked reservations at restaurants, wineries and museums, and had a wide assortment of maps and travel books.
We had delightful breakfasts (of assorted fresh fruits, cornetto, cereals and, eggs to order) on their terrace with beautiful views of the Tuscan hills, olive trees and flower gardens. Dinner was also a plus point, and at last we had some vegetables! We also decided to take time out to use their stunning pool with its gorgeous vistas of the valley the locals call “the valley of God”.
If my travel plans ever bring me back to Italy (which I hope they will) Casa Portagioia will be on my itinerary. www.tuscanbreaks.com.
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